Hicksville by Dylan Horrocks

One of the first contemporary graphic novels is now back in print with a new cover and introduction.

Considered to be a classic by many, Hicksville was named a Book of the Year by The Comics Journal and received nominations for two Ignatz Awards, a Harvey Award, and two Alph-Art Awards (Best Album and the Critics' Prize). World-famous cartoonist Dick Burger has earned millions and become the most powerful man in the comics industry. However, behind his rapid rise to success there lies a dark and terrible secret, as biographer Leonard Batts discovers when he visits Burger's hometown of Hicksville in remote New Zealand. Hicksville is the kind of place where the locals treasure comics and the library stocks Action Comics #1.

Praise for Hicksville

Dylan Horrocks is clever, funny, and very, very good at making comic books. His characters grab you and haunt you and even make you worry for them. Buy this guy's comics. He knows what he's doing.

Frank Miller

[Hicksville] is at once a celebration of the richness of the comics art form.

Detroit Metro Times

A languid, Borgesian tale of love and theft that treats comics — and an unabashed love of the medium's folksy energy and rhythms — with poetic weight. [Hicksville] is a classic.